Opener Shimron Hetmyer stroked sixteen fours and one six in a top score of 98 to lead holders Guyana to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Barbados when the Regional U19 50-over tournament continued yesterday in Jamaica. Playing at Chedwin Park, Nain, Hetmyer faced 68 balls in 96 minutes stay at the crease and shared in
Regional U-19 2015…..Guyana at third spot after three rounds
WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Under-19 50-over defending champions, Guyana are in a solid position after three rounds of matches. Leading the points table are Windward Islands with 13.7 points from two wins and a loss. Closely behind are Jamaica on 13.4 points while Guyana are third on 12.7 points. Windward Islands are currently dominating
Regional U-15 2015…..Guyana on top after two rounds
Guyana sits atop the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Under-15 50-over points table, after two rounds of matches were completed on Friday. Guyana have 6.6 points from one win (six points) and an abandoned match which merits no point. They were awarded 0.6 bonus points due to a competition rule which states ‘each team
Regional U-19 format designed with World Cup success in mind
Shelving the three-day version of the annual Regional Under-19 competition was a deliberate ploy by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to give the Caribbean’s youth cricketers more exposure to 50-over cricket with the aim of lifting the Youth World Cup. This was the response given by WICB President Whycliffe “Dave” Cameron when local media
Problems would never be solved in the courts – WICB head at Town Hall Meeting
President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Whycliff ‘Dave’ Cameron said that problems affecting Guyana’s cricket would never be solved in the courts. Speaking at the board’s Town Hall meeting held on Wednesday night at the Georgetown Cricket Club, Cameron pointed out that having mediation and getting rid of personality issues is the way